This is probably obvious, but I've scanned the gdb manual and can't seem to find any answer... If I have tcsh environment variables set, for example: $MYPROJ=~/Projects/MyProject, or $MYTARGET=mytarget.mycompany.com is there a way to use these inside gdb? I seem to be able to start gdb and use these as command variables, for example this works fine: gdb -s $MYPROJECT/mysyms.sym but if I launch gdb and try to use the environment variables in a gdb command, gdb doesn't seem to know how to parse them: (gdb) add-symbol-file $MYPROJ/mysyms.sym $MYPROJ/mysyms.sym: No such file or directory Yet if I type out the full path it works fine: (gdb) add-symbol-file ~/Projects/MyProject/mysyms.sym I'd like to be able to use my environment variables to write gdb command scripts: what am I doing wrong? TIA, - Richard Jackson _______________________________________________ darwin-kernel mailing list | darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-kernel Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.